That isn't necessary. Your PSU handles that on it's own. Do you have the original EA650 or the EA650 Green? Either is more than enough to handle your system, but the 650 Green has a bit more 12v power and a better distribution on the rails than the original grey one did.

Mmmm....not sure which one I have. Bought it from Fry's in 09 and I'm not sure what I did with the documentation. Did some rewiring/cable management, flipped the PSU over, uninstalled/reinstalled drivers....short story long, It's been working all day now. I'm hoping it was just a driver issue Oh yeah. I plugged the monitor into the bottom DVI output. Something I did fixed things

I'm about to get rid of my H50 and replace it with the XSPC Rasa 750 RS240 kit but I'm just curious if anyone has been able to shoehorn the 240 radiator inside the case at the back? I've seen a triple in the front but I'm going to put the res up front in a bay so the rad needs to be up top or back. It's more a preference thing to keep it inside the case as long as it's not detrimental to air flow, I just really really don't want anything mounted externally.

I'm about to get rid of my H50 and replace it with the XSPC Rasa 750 RS240 kit but I'm just curious if anyone has been able to shoehorn the 240 radiator inside the case at the back? I've seen a triple in the front but I'm going to put the res up front in a bay so the rad needs to be up top or back. It's more a preference thing to keep it inside the case as long as it's not detrimental to air flow, I just really really don't want anything mounted externally.

In short, yes. The Storm Scout never was intended to be a LC enclosure. With the exception of the all in one LC products available, getting anything larger than a 120 rad into this enclosure requires modification. You can either remove the drive bay or you can do what I did here

What this will allow you to do is to relocate the drive bay closer to the PSU and remove however many HDD slots you like to accommodate your cooling lines.

You would also have to mod the front of the 5.25" bay to fit that 240 in as well.Edited by Rockr69 - 5/14/11 at 7:33am

In short, yes. The Storm Scout never was intended to be a LC enclosure. With the exception of the all in one LC products available, getting anything larger than a 120 rad into this enclosure requires modification. You can either remove the drive bay or you can do what I did here

What this will allow you to do is to relocate the drive bay closer to the PSU and remove however many HDD slots you like to accommodate your cooling lines.

You would also have to mod the front of the 5.25" bay to fit that 240 in as well.

Nice. Doesn't look as bad as what I figured it would be and actually looks very similar to what I was expecting to have to do in the end. Cheers for that